Homesteading & Gardening In The Suburbs With Misfit Gardening
Leisure:Home & Garden
This week in episode 27 we're digging in deep to learn in some mini-training about seed starting! You might want to take notes for this episode because we're talking about:
Level up your garden this year and grow from seed!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Building cold frames that will save you money.
Jiffy Natural & Organic OMRI Listed Seed Starting Mix.
Jiffy 36 Peat Pellet Professional Greenhouse (36 mm pellets).
Get on the waitlist for The Grow Your Own Food Academy and learn to grow an organic garden free from chemicals and pesticides with me.
Always ensure to operate safely. All projects are purely “at your own risk” and are for information purposes only. As with any project, unfamiliarity with the tools, animals, plants, and processes can be dangerous. Posts, podcasts, and videos should be read and interpreted as theoretical advice only and are not a substitute for advice from a fully licensed professional.
Planning Your Garden For Seed Saving
Homestead Improvements And Garden Experiments
Using Permaculture Zones and Stacking
Starting Your Permaculture Design
Basics of Permaculture Series MINI TRAINING
Growing More In Small Garden Spaces
Old Time Gardening and Homesteading Tips
Putting The Garden To Bed
Fall Planting and Overwintering
October Tasks For The Homestead Garden
Reviewing Your Garden
Easy Seeds To Save At Home
The Gardening Method I Always Come Back To
10 Tips From The Great Depression I Use As A Homesteader Today
Homestead And Garden Tasks For August
5 Lessons From Farmers To Use On Your Homestead
Pest Control Strategies To Try In Your Garden
Gardening Tasks For Summer
A Homestead Chat
Hot To Save Money Raising Chickens
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